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A thorough study catalogs the plants that appear in Shakespeare's writings, pairing quoted passages with species identification, traditional plant-lore, and practical cultivation notes. Entries combine literary analysis with botanical and horticultural observations, noting seasonal allusions and variant names, and are arranged for easy reference. The volume also offers focused appendices on the daisy, the seasonal distribution of plants across the plays, and a names index, with indexes for plays and general topics to aid readers seeking particular quotations or cultural meanings.
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